EMU Forensics

Tradition of success

EMU Forensics began its tradition of success with its first national championship in 1973 and it continues nearly every weekend (September-April) as team members hit the tournament trail and travel the country to enlighten, entertain, and bring home a trophy!

Why is it called "forensics"?

One definition of forensics is "the quest for truth." The term is commonly associated with police and crime television dramas, like CSI. Our team also seeks truth, not with fingerprints and blood trails, but through communication and performance. Whether persuading an audience that legal reform is needed or exploring the emotional truths of the human experience, competitors seek to give an audience a greater understanding of our world and our place within it.

Interested in joining?

We welcome all students to become a member of our team. We can be reached by phone at 734.487.0320 and are located in 127 Quirk.

Nick Romerhausen, Director nromerha@emich.edu

Amy Johnson, Assistant Director ajohns27@emich.edu

Arthur Valenzuela, Assistant Director arthurvalenzu3@gmail.com

Join the team and start the preparation to be part of the tradition. We look forward to meeting you.